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Impact of the Program IDABC in Spain (interoperable delivery of services to administrations, business and citizens)

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Contents• Organization of Public Administrations• Services in a complex and diverse environment• Government actions – Law 11/2007 – Action Plan• Action of Spain in IDABC• A possible future follow-on programme, some thoughts

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Action of Spain in IDABC• Support the integration of the Administration, citizens and enterprises in Pan European eGovernment Services.• Transfer policies, guidelines, information and know-how to national level.• Use and disseminate in the Administration the results and products from IDABC.

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A possible future follow-on programme Some thoughts about PCIs• keep close contact with the sectors.• A more selective support for sectors that add more value to the Pan- European dimension. • Promotion of sectoral services that support administrative cooperation and capillarity in the participation of various levels of administration.• Services that support multilateral or bilateral agreements.• Facilitate the use of services delivered by MS that may be used by other over common infrastructures like sTESTA.• Sectors might be more interested in receiving advice and support and not only funding. • Examples with ‘community’ and ‘non-community’ projects.• (For both PCI and HM): adequate funding according to scope, objectives, target areas, EU dimension; and time enough for results.

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A possible future follow-on programme Some thoughts about Horizontal Measures• Consolidate a first generation of basic infrastructures.• Develop a second generation of services on top of basic infrastructures that facilitate the deployment of multilateral services.• Common infrastructures available to multilateral agreements.• Common Infrastructures and services: • Linked to the needs of the sectors. • Facilitators of the Pan-European dimension. • Capable of satisfying the needs of emerging services.• Specific objectives and mandates in a new legal basis?• Changing policies and priorities: Observe the needs of Pan-European services to integrate needs of actors and elements EU policy.• Promotion, diffusion and support of services and measures. • Understanding, adoption and use by the sectors.• Role of driving force in development of common infr.& serv. across EU.

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Thank you very much for your attentionMiguel A. AmutioMinisterio de Administraciones PublicasSpain